Margaret Clare Devlin (a pseudonym) came to us at Castle of Grace LLC because we publish the works of Father John Hugo. She asked us to publish her book Boomers’ Families: How a Generation Became a Force for Destruction. (Fr. Hugo features in Margaret’s book.) We also worked with her on developing the cover illustration, which Helen Rose Fielding, part of the Castle of Grace team, then painted.
Here is further information about her book:
Boomers’ Families: How a Generation Became a Force for Destruction is an eyewitness account of the making of the destructive Boomer generation. Readers of this autobiographical book will explore the deep foundations of the modern culture and the people in it—child rearing. Not just the Boomers, but Generation Xers, Millennials and Zoomers were largely reared to be revolutionaries. In essence, Boomers’ Families makes clear that since all the generations living today have been socially engineered, we all have the same options—either we battle “the invisible elites” or we become part of them.
Margaret Clare Devlin grew up a Boomer; Bill and Hilary Clinton reminded her of her brothers and sister, minus the political ambitions. Devlin knows these people—the irrational leftists who deny reality, destroy things, lie and feel very good about themselves. Devlin also knows that Boomers did not auto-create themselves. Boomers’ Families not only explains how they came to be the horrible people that many of them are today, but also gives readers a front-row seat of a wildly interesting family that deserves to be the subject of a book—they were that Dickensian.
Devlin couples fascinating experiences with penetrating analyses. Boomers’ Families delves into psychology, philosophy, history, cultural studies and Christianity (especially Catholicism) to explain the Boomers’ origins. She has identified through personal experience the engines that power social engineering—lying and irrationality. But Devlin’s life is richer than just politics and cultural studies, and she invites you into that life as she travels to California, Oregon, Afghanistan, India, and South America and as she overcomes her own emotional disorders.
Among the powerful stories about growing up as a Boomer are the riveting portraits of the radical Left’s takeover of Christianity and the beginning of its takeover of universities, the first steps to power of the people who gave us Critical Race Theory. Finally, she invites you to share in her conversion to Christianity and her happy discovery of conservative thought. If you want to understand not only the Boomers, but also the generations that followed, the reason our society is broken, and what to do about it, then you will want to read the intelligent and penetrating analysis and fascinating story that Boomers’ Families offers.
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